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Title: Financing cash flow, discretionary accruals and stock return of firms listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya
Authors: Samoei, Ben Kipngetich
Kimwolo, Andrew
Tenai, Joel
Keywords: Cash Flow,
Stock Return,
Discretionary Accruals
Financing Cash Flows
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Economics, Finance and Management Studies
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to establish the effect of financing cash flow on stock return and to test the moderating effect of discretionary accruals on the relationship between financing cash flow and stock return. Panel data was collected from 29 listed non-financial firms at NSE for 12 years from 2007-2019. Fixed effect hierarchical regression analysis showed that financing cash flow had a positive and significant effect on stock return while discretionary accruals negatively moderate the relationship between financing cash flows and stock returns. The study concludes that financing cash flow improves stock return, however, high discretionary accruals adversely reduce the effect of financing cash flow on stock return. Therefore, the study recommends that NSE should enact incisive regulations pertaining to discretionary accrual practices and its implication on stock return to protect investor vulnerability to losses in their investment due to managers’ opportunistic behaviours.
URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356923806_Financing_Cash_Flow_Discretionary_Accruals_and_Stock_Return_of_Firms_Listed_in_Nairobi_Securities_Exchange_Kenya
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